Discover the best Specialty lodgings in North East England, England including Black Horse Beamish, Tomahawk Steakouse Ponteland, The Boe Rigg Campsite, The Pickled Parson of Sedgefield, Sidney Grove B&B, The Boathouse Wylam, The Queen's Arms, OYO Clifton Hotel, The Tavern, Cosy Two Bedroom Apartment.
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4 based on 42 reviews
Offering luxury self-catered accommodation as well as rooms set within the stunning Black Horse Beamish grounds. Ranging in size, each of our self catering cottages offer a fully-fitted kitchen with dining area, underfloor heating, living areas, sumptuous sofas, super king-sized bedrooms, outdoor seating areas with stunning views. Only a stone’s throw away from Beamish Museum and Tanfield Railway.
Birthday treat afternoon tea was absolutely delicious, in such a beautiful setting. Our waitress Catherine was really friendly and helpful and nothing was a bother, tea was replenished which was great and more treats than we could eat, a take home box was provided. We will return. Thank you.
4 based on 96 reviews
We decided to stay here on a whim via a deal we spotted last minute. We stayed Easter Monday night and booked room 4, ‘Holy Island’. On entering the venue we were greeted with a warm welcome and shown to our room within a few minutes. The room was beautiful and immaculately clean. A big roll top bath in the corner and a large shower in the en-suite was such a treat. Couldn’t fault the room at all apart from one tiny issue with the shower head which was an easy fix and we reported this on our checkout. We dined in the restaurant and have been to Tomahawk on Newcastle Quayside a number of times, this didn’t fall to impress and in fact, dare I say it but it was even better. We went for the sharing board which my partner was reluctant to have as he didn’t think it could be better than the last one we had - well, he was wrong and couldn’t even finish his share. Service was a little slow but it was clear they weren’t expecting it to be so busy and were a tad short staffed. This didn’t bother us as we were staying upstairs. A little cock-up with the drinks but again, easily rectified. Will definitely be looking to go back and explore the menu further. Would 100% rebook room 4 again.
4 based on 66 reviews
Campsite with both serviced and grass pitches, licensed bar & restaurant. We also have 3 letting family rooms all sleeping four persons & a self contained holiday apartment.
Thoroughly enjoyed a hearty and wholesome home cooked roast lamb dinner with my partner here today. Hospitality was friendly and relaxed with beautiful surroundings views of the rolling landscapes. The food itself was 5☆ generous thick sumptuous lamb, loaded with crispy roast potatoes and we counted 9 other types of vegetables! Gravy was to die for and Yorkshire pudding laughed at Toby carvery dried tasteless boulders. Outstanding value for money for under £9 and of excellent quality-a must visit for anyone who appreciates a good roast to finish the week off. The best part, they allowed us to dine with them, even though we weren't staying at the campsite :)
4 based on 7 reviews
Most comfortable place we stayed during our recent UK trip. Yes the rooms are pretty small (esp compared to American hotel rooms), but the beds felt like sleeping on clouds! This place has been updated in recent years and has amazing touches. Bathrooms are clean and new! Loved the great use of space in the rooms, like wall pegs and floating shelves. Honestly slept better here than any of the other 7 places we stayed. Matthew was an excellent host. Very friendly and helpful when we needed some extra bedding. We booked rooms 4 & 5, which are the two rooms with an adjoining vestibule. We needed that bit of extra space for our family of 4. The windows faced the interior side of the building, which was very quiet. The tea and coffee in the room were a great start before the excellent breakfast! Kudos to the chef for a delicious and filling full English breakfast. We will return to this hotel the next time we visit family in the area.
5 based on 2 reviews
47 Sidney Grove is a lovely house with wonderful wooden floorboards throughout. Our room at the top of the house was enormous and had its own en-suite. The room was tastefully decorated with quirky colours and designs everywhere. It came with lots of provisions and a great range of beverages, snacks and fruit. Although it was a comfortable base for us our sleep wasn't the best as the bed duvet was too thick and warm (and we had all the windows open!). Breakfast was plentiful with lots of choice, Our cooked breakfast prepared by Angus set us up very well for the day ahead. The house is in a very good location with the centre of Newcastle only a 15-20 minute walk away. For a great city B&B you can't go wrong staying here.
5 based on 1 reviews
Had a really delicious meal at the Boathouse. Good portions and friendly staff . Had to ask for a doggie bag as so much . Reasonable prices . It isn’t a restaurant as we expected , food served in a room off the bar . We had soup and spring rolls for starters followed with Pad thai . Couldn’t fault it . Delicious ?
3.5 based on 9 reviews
Was not given the double room paid for apparently a problem with it I was offered a discount !! But could say how much - So was given alternative single room was shown to the room with no help with heavy case was then told there was no bath towels because the laundry hadn’t arrived - so would bring it later which was then left outside the door later in the evening on a dirty floor - was informed by site that there would be food - there was not - so had to walk to nearest pub for my evening dinner after a long day at work - the tap in the tiny WC was hanging off - the shower cupboard had no light - the bed was poorly dressed and only had one flat pillow the very large tv had no programmes saved so no tv - the room smelt of mould - and the carpets were dirty the shower also was not clean Very upsetting as the reviews were fairly okay I was disgusted and DO NOT recommend any one ever stays here The breakfast wasn’t great either and had to just GET OUT and find somewhere else to stay
5 based on 2 reviews
This is a Victoria building set in its own grounds with plenty of on site parking and is the perfect hotel for groups wishing to visit the amazing city of Newcastle upon Tyne. Within walking distance of the City Centre along with St. James Park only a 7 minute walk away the Clifton Hotel is the perfect place to stay whether your visit be work related or enjoyment
Stopped at this hotel a few times now , me and a few girls come down every nye and most bank holidays Staff are friendly and polite Hotels clean easy to find and close to city centre Would definitely recommend
2 based on 3 reviews
The Tavern Bed and Breakfast is situated in Blyth town center, a short walk away from Blyth port, beach and award winning Ridley Park. We are located above the former Royal Tavern pub which is now private Flats. We offer Twin, Double, Triple and large Family rooms which come with large flat screen TVs and free Wi-Fi. The Property has shared kitchenette and shower rooms, free unrestricted parking and 24hour private entrance. The Breakfast is a self service continental breakfast including cereals, breads, fresh fruit, yogurts, fruit juice and hot drinks.
2nd time staying here and I have no complaints at all. Good size rooms, all the facilities that I need. Towels, rooms, showers and toilets are all clean. A help yourself breakfast selection, kettle, tea and coffee in room. Nice owner and the dogs are lovely. The owner is currently doing construction to the lower floor, and doing a grand job from what I have seen. No noise at all. And no fleas. Really don't know why the other guests are leaving bad reviews. It's not the Hilton it's a b&b, but it's a good b&b. Definitely stay here again.
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